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Recent posts tagged with "psycho-social"

New Publication: Conspiracy Theories, A critical Introduction

Jovan Byford, Lecturer in Psychology and member of CCIG, has just published Conspiracy Theories, A critical Introduction (Palgrave, 2011).

Interview with Professor Deborah Britzman now online

Deborah Britzman

In this interview, given after her keynote lecture at CCIIG Forum 12, Prof Deborah Britzman outlines her key ideas and concepts regarding psychoanalysis and education.

Professor Deborah Britzman interview with Dr Gail Lewis

In this interview, given after her keynote lecture at CCIG Forum 12, Professor Deborah Britzman outlines her key ideas and concepts regarding psychanalysis and education. The interview is conducted by Dr Gail Lewis

Mixing: Exploring Psycho-social Approaches

8 February 2010 (All day)

This seminar is designed for researchers who are interested in exploring, through their empirical work, psycho-social approaches to mixing (or mixedness, mixity) in contexts of ‘intimacy’.

Stephanie Taylor's Narratives of Identity and Place released

Narratives of Identity and Place

Dr Stephanie Taylor’s book Narratives of Identity and Place has recently been published on Routledge. The book investigates the continuing importance of place for women’s identities, employing a theoretical and empirical approach based on previous work in narrative and discursive psychology.

Book Launch: Narratives of Identity and Place

24 November 2009, 17:00 - 18:30

This book launch celebrates the release of Dr Stephanie Taylor’s Narratives of Identity and Place (Routledge, 2009), which investigates the continuing importance of place for women’s identities, employing a theoretical and empirical approach based on previous work in narrative and discursive psychology.

Autonomy-Relatedness Dynamics across Cultures - Professor Çiğdem Kağitçibaşi Seminar

In this podcast from CCIG Forum 3 (7 April 2009) Professor Çiğdem Kağitçibaşi of Koç University, Istanbul, gives a seminar on autonomy and relatedness in different cultural contexts.

Identities: 2007 CCIG Book Launch

This is the second of two roundtable discussions that launched the new books of 13 members of the Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance. The discussion, focused on Identities, included Kath Woodward, Jane McCarthy, Sarah Neal, Helen Lucey, Darren Langdridge and Wendy Hollway. The discussion was chaired by Professor Ann Phoenix.

Citizenship and Governance: 2007 CCIG Book Launch

This is the first of two roundtable discussions that launched the new books of 13 members of the Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance. The discussion, focused on Citizenship and Governance, included John Clarke, Janet Newman, Michael Saward, Paul Lewis, Jef Huysmans, Margaret Wetherell, Celia Davies and Elizabeth Barnett.

ESRC Director's Research Fellowship: Professor Margie Wetherell

Professor Margie Wetherell has been awarded a competitive one-year ESRC Director's Research Fellowship, which are awarded to former Directors of large ESRC investments (in this case the Identities and Social Action programme). The award will allow a final round of research development and publication.